The Baltic-Finnish region - from Estonia in the south to Finnish and Russian Karelia in the north - is one of those areas where ancient epic survived long enough to be recorded. The folk poetry of the Finnish peoples made its major impact on the world with the publication of the "Kalevala" in the mi
English Folk Poetry: Structure and Meaning
β Scribed by Roger deV. Renwick
- Publisher
- University of Pennsylvania Press
- Year
- 2016
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 288
- Series
- Publications of the American Folklore Society; 2
- Edition
- Reprint 2016
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Drawing on the long tradition of folklore study, Roger deV. Renwick examines three genres: traditional English folksongs, local songs of regional interest, and working-class poetry. In the span of time that extends from the eighteenth to the twentieth century, he finds govern world views underlying a large sampling of poems related by common language, imagery, or topic, and then shows how these world views relate to the everyday lives and beliefs of the poetry's makers and users. There is, in addition, a pattern of historical continuity that links the rural folksongs of the eighteenth century with the part-rural, part-urban local songs of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, and with the fully urban working-class poetry of the present day. English Folk Poetry is an immensely important contribution to folklore scholarship in its examination of contemporary working-class poetry, in its approach to questions of tacit meaning, and in its exploration of the relationship of inferential meanings to real, everyday lives.
β¦ Table of Contents
Contents
Acknowledgments
Preface
Introduction: English Folk Poetry
1. βThe Bold Fishermanβ
2. The Semiotics of Sexual Liaisons
3. The Local Song in Yorkshire
4. An Ethos for A Regional Culture
5. Local Poetry and Modalities of Experience
Epilogue
Notes
Bibliography
Index
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